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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Adam Moss On The Artistic Process

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6836 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.com

Adam is the best magazine editor of my generation, and an old friend. From 2004 to 2019, he was the editor-in-chief of New York Magazine, and before that he edited the New York Times Magazine, and 7 Days — a weekly news magazine covering art and culture in NYC. His first book is The Work of Art: How Something Comes from Nothing.

For two clips of our convo — on the bygone power of magazines, and the birth of the great and powerful performance artist Dina Martina — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: his upbringing on Long Island; fantasizing about NYC through the cosmopolitanism of magazines; being a “magazine junky extremely early”; the literary journalism of the ‘60s; Gay Talese; Joan Didion; Tom Wolfe; Adam’s early start at The Village Voice; 18-hour workdays; joining Rolling Stone then Esquire; commissioning Frank Rich’s groundbreaking piece on gay culture; the visual strength of mags; 7 Days “doomed from the start” because of a stock market crash; the NYT’s Joe Lelyveld hiring Adam to “make trouble” with creative disruption; Tina Brown; “the mix” of magazines like a dinner party; the psychodrama of writers clashing with colleagues; how the Internet killed magazines; the blogosphere; podcasting; the artist Cheryl Pope and her series on miscarriages; Tony Kushner’s Angels in America; when creation is tedious and painful; Leaves of Grass and its various versions; Montaigne’s essays; Pascal and the incompleteness of The Pensées; Amy Sillman painting over her beautiful work; Steven Sondheim; choreographer Twyla Tharp; poetry as the concentration of language and the deconstruction of how we speak; poets Marie Howe and Louise Gluck; the fiction writer George Saunders; how weed suppresses the ego; and Adam’s preternatural calm.

Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Oren Cass on Republicans moving left on class, Noah Smith on the economy, Bill Maher on everything, George Will on Trump and conservatism, Lionel Shriver on her new novel, Elizabeth Corey on Oakeshott, and the great Van Jones! Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to [email protected].

Transcript

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The

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The Hi there.

0:29.1

And a very special dish from Turf Island here.

0:33.6

I'm here in the middle of London.

0:36.5

It's, it's, the weather is, you know, the weather.

0:39.0

It's, it's, it's kind of gloomy and drizzly. It said it wasn't going to rain today, but it just

0:43.8

had this kind of drizzly mist all day. And I, I was reading the book today in a, in a coffee shop

0:50.0

near the National Portrait Gallery, which is a pretty good place to read it.

0:55.6

And anyway, I went to a birthday party in Wales.

0:58.9

I was supposed to be having one week off,

1:00.1

but when doing the podcast this week and seeing old friends,

1:03.2

and it's fun.

1:03.9

London's always fun, although I hate travel.

1:06.8

I really, I hate transatlantic travel.

1:09.0

It just always screws me up for at least two days.

1:11.5

I can't really function at all.

1:13.4

Anyway, that's all.

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And also I have to say, now, thank you for subscribing.

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And if you haven't yet subscribed, please think about it.

1:21.8

If you don't, and if you haven't, you will only get two thirds of this conversation.

1:26.1

You'll be cut off in the middle.

1:27.1

But we love the fact

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